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Marine Environmental Resource Task Force highlights dredging, toxic-waste collection day and nominates two Mulholland awardees

6402481 · October 21, 2025
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The Marine Environmental Resource Task Force (MURPH) reported to the council about canal dredging recommendations, scheduled a toxic‑collection day at Bay Oaks on Feb. 4, 2026, discussed an Arbor Day program, and asked the council to accept two Mulholland award nominations; council approved the nominations unanimously.

Fort Myers Beach — The Marine Environmental Resource Task Force reported to the Town Council on Monday and asked the council to accept the committee's recommendations on several environmental and community initiatives, including canal dredging, a hazardous‑waste collection day and nominations for the town's Mulholland stewardship awards.

Dave Nussbaum, chairman of the task force, said the committee voted 6‑1 to advise the council to continue exploring options for canal dredging, noting storm damage…

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